Filtering of Samples
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'''Filtration''' In general, the removal of parts from a “raw” sample when passing through a filtration material/device. The term does not denote which part is of interest, e.g., the retained material or the filtrate. | '''Filtration''' In general, the removal of parts from a “raw” sample when passing through a filtration material/device. The term does not denote which part is of interest, e.g., the retained material or the filtrate. | ||
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+ | * Prevents blocking of capillaries, frits, and the column inlet | ||
+ | * Results in less wear and tear on the critical moving parts of injection valves | ||
+ | * Produces improved analytical results by removing potentially interfering contamination | ||
+ | * Results in less downtime of the instrument for repairs | ||
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There are multiple options for filtering samples on the PAL from LEAP. | There are multiple options for filtering samples on the PAL from LEAP. |
Revision as of 19:01, 2 July 2009
Filtering of Samples | |
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Automated Filtration with Press for UniPrep vials by Whatman |
Overview
Filtration In general, the removal of parts from a “raw” sample when passing through a filtration material/device. The term does not denote which part is of interest, e.g., the retained material or the filtrate.
- Prevents blocking of capillaries, frits, and the column inlet
- Results in less wear and tear on the critical moving parts of injection valves
- Produces improved analytical results by removing potentially interfering contamination
- Results in less downtime of the instrument for repairs
There are multiple options for filtering samples on the PAL from LEAP.
Contact LEAP
For additional information about this technique please contact LEAP Technologies for detailed information